Package: libfwbuilder
Version: 2.0.7-1
Severity: serious
Tags: patch
Hi Jeremy,
Under the 0-day NMU policy for the C++ ABI transition, I have prepared an
NMU for libfwbuilder, because this library provides C++ interfaces and
must be rebuilt so that a number of other C++-based packages can
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zope, it has not been fixed in
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On 05-Aug-11 19:49, Ethan Benson wrote:
this is already fixed in the current development branch, and thus will
be fixed in the next stable yaboot release.
Great, thanks!
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Sorry for this, but I won't fix this bug. libs11n 1.1 has been out
for a while, but it's a major pain to package. I have not had the
time for it yet.
When 1.1 is released, this bug can be closed, although I am not sure
how to handle the migration, since 1.1 is API
[Steve Halasz]
I believe debian/libgdal1.files needs to be renamed to
libgdal12c.files.
Also may need to be renamed on dh_makeshlibs and dh_shlibdeps lines
in debian/rules.
You are right. My NMU to fix the C++ transition was incomplete. I'm
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There is no public CVE assignment for this issue. If's it easily
reproducable
for non-root, it might account as a local DoS vulnerability.
mii-tool's IOCTL is only allowed by root.
The remote DoS comes from the fact that snmpd will call this IOCTL when it
gets a
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Horms wrote:
There is no public CVE assignment for this issue. If's it easily
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for non-root, it might account as a local DoS vulnerability.
mii-tool's IOCTL is only allowed by root.
The
Package: nip2
Version: 7.10.10-2
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Dear Jay,
the current package crashes whenever an image or workspace is loaded.
I downloaded the current CVS version of vips and nip2 (nip2-7.11.1)
and verified the problem there (gcc 4.0.2 20050806); it
This issue is still present with the current version of g++ in unstable and
testing (I wouldn't have expected it to go away). It also is no longer
blocked by the C++ transition, as fltk1.1 is now available on all
architectures with the g++4.0 ABI. Will, are you going to be able to upload
a fix
Okay, lessons learned etc., here's a sugggestion:
Since it's been less than 24 hours since the NMU was accepted, I propose
that if I can get the new 1.2.7 package done by 8 PM EDT tonight
(midnight GMT), that I just use the same package names in 1.2.5.3-6.1.
This should not cause too much
On Tue, Aug 09, 2005 at 08:26:45PM +0200, Christian T. Steigies wrote:
I am trying to clean up my unstable chroot, for some reason a few ocaml
packages were still installed.
This bug report shows two different problems:
1) ocaml-md5sums may be not available when postrm scripts are invoked
2)
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Hello Thomas, hello Debian Security team,
Frank Küster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
tetex-bin_3.0 in experimental is vulnerable.
This is about CAN-2005-2097, see
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http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=322467) is said
On Fri, Aug 12, 2005 at 10:37:37AM +0200, Stefano Zacchiroli wrote:
On Tue, Aug 09, 2005 at 08:26:45PM +0200, Christian T. Steigies wrote:
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This bug report shows two different problems:
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This bug report shows two different problems:
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On Fri, Aug 12, 2005 at 11:09:10AM +0200, Sven Luther wrote:
1) ocaml-md5sums may be not available when postrm scripts are invoked
Sure, you should use it in prerm, since postrm removes it, no ?
No, I can't, since when prerm is invoked .md5sums entries are still in
/var/lib/ocaml/md5sums/.
tags 318693 patch
thank
Please find here a very simple patch to fix this (hope it helps fixing
it faster).
Patch:
cut here
--- /tmp/control2005-08-12 11:31:15.732023550 +0200
+++ debian/control 2005-08-12 11:30:33.231157304 +0200
@@ -2,6 +2,7 @@
Maintainer: Lars Wirzenius
pe, 2005-08-12 kello 11:37 +0200, Jerome Warnier kirjoitti:
tags 318693 patch
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Please find here a very simple patch to fix this (hope it helps fixing
it faster).
Thanks. I'm on vacation until the end of the week. I'll fix it when I
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The buildd in question is currently running a 2.4.26-64 kernel.
Cool (I didn't thought that there was still systems running 2.4)
In fact while simply rebuilding a kernel (as root, without fakeroot), I also
observe a segfault with 2.6.8 and 2.6.10 (on c110 and d380) but panicing
2.6.12
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Package: ghemical
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File: /usr/bin/ghemical
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Ghemical is missing dependency on lapack3 and refblas3:
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Hi Matt,
Thank you for the report! This will be fixed in the next upload.
When are you planning that to be? wxwindows2.4 is fully transitioned now
(except for arm, which is arch-specific breakage you probably want to
ignore), so it would be great if these two bugs could get fixed. I'm happy
On Fri, Aug 12, 2005 at 11:51:30AM +0200, Joel Soete wrote:
The buildd in question is currently running a 2.4.26-64 kernel.
Cool (I didn't thought that there was still systems running 2.4)
Well, sarge also shipped as 2.6-only, for hppa; so if the answer is that
this problem happens to go away
Well, sarge also shipped as 2.6-only, for hppa; so if the answer is that
this problem happens to go away when upgrading to 2.6, that's probably
acceptable, since 2.4 kernels will have been unsupported on hppa for a full
stable release by the time etch comes out.
It doesn't go away with 2.6.
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Package: exim4-daemon-heavy
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was all fine with 4.51, problems are back with this version.
maybe my p2 machine is too slow or does not deliver enough valid random data.
1. send a message from mozilla with tls
2. connection establishes and hangs on for
This is why I'm contacting you, Thomas: Although according to the
CHANGES file we should have xpdf-3.00 just as the xpdf package has, but
at least one file (which should be patched) is missing in the teTeX
sources.
The following changes are done to the original sources:
-
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Package: horde2
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My users have begun to report that they're receiving fatal errors on
attempting to login, in particular to webmail/imp3. It's not clear
exactly when this started, unfortunately.
I'm logging the bug here,
On Fri, Aug 12, 2005 at 12:40:14PM +0200, Rasmus Bøg Hansen wrote:
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Package: ocaml-nox
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Hi,
ocamlc and ocamlopt need at least gcc and ld to work correctly (there
are also references to nm and objcopy), but the package doesn't declare
this dependency. This missing dependency has of course not been
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Steve Langasek wrote:
When are you planning that to be? wxwindows2.4 is fully transitioned
now (except for arm, which is arch-specific breakage you probably want
to ignore), so it would be great if these two bugs could get fixed.
I'm happy to do a quick NMU of audacity 1.2.3 if you prefer.
any update on the matter? had you another crash?
is your hadware stable, any particular problems?
i must confess to have seen a similar crash on one
of our university machines. it was running 2.4.25
and this bug happened once. machine shouldn't have
been under mem pressure, but had a quite long
Package: dhcp-client-udeb
Version: 2.0pl5-19.1
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Installations for 1386 using current daily builds (using 2.6.12) are
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The cause for this is that in /etc/dhclient the 'ip route add' command is
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Hi,
Am Freitag, 12. August 2005 11:29 schrieb Steffen Moeller:
I have no [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ /usr/lib/openoffice2/program/soffice
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ugh. don't do that. Use ooffice2, oowriter2 or whatever
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On Tue, Aug 09, 2005 at 01:19:04PM -0400, Kevin Dwyer wrote:
I've been too busy to look at this yet. Any help would be appreciated.
I'll see if I can solicit a patch from some of the other periodic
developers.
There is now some working code in the sourceforge CVS. Please test if
you
Hi,
I noticed two build failures of my NMU -2.1 upload. I prepared a -2.2
package that fixes those remaining issues.
I try to upload that this evening (meaning german time :).
Here is the changelog:
python-crypto (2.0+dp1-2.2) unstable; urgency=low
* NMU to fix build failures on some
I just upgraded apache and PHP4 and hit this problem. So it definitely
looks like an incompatibility with newer PHP.
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On 2005-08-12 13:36:32 +0200, Thomas Esser wrote:
Now I'm wondering which changes you have made to the upstream sources,
and whether they were on purpose; and whether this makes teTeX
non-vulnerable, or requires a different patch to fix the vulnerability.
For the reasons given above, I
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Herewith attached patch seems to solve the problem, after some quick
testing. I tested only IMP3 and only the basic functionalities.
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Joey Hess wrote:
This RC bug has the effect of blocking the security fix in the new
version in unstable from reaching testing. I think that's remote
security holes are generally considered more invonvenient than
functionlity decreases, so I
(I trimmed the cc list a bit)
Dave,
Could this actually be a gcc problem?
Take a look at this:
(gdb) bt
#0 0x406dbd20 in __canonicalize_funcptr_for_compare ()
from /usr/lib/debug/libpthread.so.0
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at
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I downloaded the current CVS version of vips and nip2 (nip2-7.11.1)
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led.c:107, within gdk_pixmap_create_from_xpm_d (gdb
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Setting up locales (2.3.5-3) ...
Generating locales (this might take a while)...
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Generation complete.
*** glibc detected *** double free or corruption (!prev): 0x0873f7f0 ***
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On 2005-08-12 16:08:07 +0200, Martin Schroeder wrote:
I don't know about 2005-2097, but the worst would be a crash of
pdfTeX. Is a patch around?
I've found it and checked the code: The vulnerable code
(fofi/FoFiTrueType.cc) is only called from the interactive code
(xpdf/PShOutputDev.cc and
Dear Jay,
Have you reported any bugs against gcc on this?
No, I thought it should be first verified and upstream notified about the
problem;
maybe they know of any specialties in their code that may trigger it. Then, a
smaller
test case should probably be produced for the gcc maintainers...
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Hi.
As said, I created a NMU for this bug (not really uploaded into the
archive though). The files of the NMU are available at
http://mail.incase.de/NMUs/
I first created this NMU with my own patch, but given that it is cleaner
than mine, I converted it to use the patch given in this bugreport.
Hello
Thanks a lot for the patch.
Do you know if this problem affect sarge as well as sid?
Regards,
// Ola
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Herewith attached patch seems to solve the problem, after some quick
testing. I tested only IMP3 and only the basic
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#1 0x406d7424 in __pthread_sigaction (sig=18, act=0xc0241ec8,
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The handling of function pointers in 4.0 branch was broken prior to
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tags 304604 - experimental
severity 304604 serious
reassing 322746 perl
merge 322746 304604
Package: libc6
Version: 2.3.5-3
Severity: critical
After upgrading from the sarge libc6, sshd on my computer no longer
accepted connections.
Restarting sshd fixed the problem.
It seems the restart services question in the postinst should be
asked for upgrades from 2.3.5 .
I've set the
Package: lvm2
Followup-For: Bug #315339
Nice to see the initial bug (of 2.01.12-1) being addressed so quickly.
However, using 2.01.12-2 gives me similar problems, while using lvm2
metadata. All vgdisplay commands complain about Incorrect metadata area
header checksum and trying to modify the LV
On Friday 12 August 2005 09:23, Steve Langasek wrote:
This issue is still present with the current version of g++ in unstable and
testing (I wouldn't have expected it to go away). It also is no longer
blocked by the C++ transition, as fltk1.1 is now available on all
architectures with the
On Fri, Aug 12, 2005 at 11:43:42AM +0200, Stefano Zacchiroli wrote:
On Fri, Aug 12, 2005 at 11:09:10AM +0200, Sven Luther wrote:
1) ocaml-md5sums may be not available when postrm scripts are invoked
Sure, you should use it in prerm, since postrm removes it, no ?
No, I can't, since when
Could you please try reproducing this FTBFS of capi4hylafax again with
capi4hylafax 1:01.02.03-13 and libcapi20-dev 1:3.7.2005-07-09-1.1 ?
I'm not sure why it was looking for /usr/lib/libcapi20, but it might
be a side-effect of #318808.
Thanks.
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Package: djview
Severity: serious
Hi,
I just looked through the whole mess with djvulibre and noticed that
it was only built on two official archs (i386, uploaded by the
maintainer, and sparc). m68k fails due to a toolchain bug, hppa due to
the broken fakeroot on the buildds and the other fail
Also, do you have DDI enabled? In this case, is a correct DDIOffset
set in the config file?
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Hi,
Could you please show me the build log of the capi4hylafax on armd64?
I want to see if it was recognised as 64bit arch or not.
Thanks,
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Looks fine to me... I will be sure to include it and #322690 into
the 2.0.8 packaging I've been currently working on. Can you please
forward details on how/why regarding the renaming for my information as
I'm obviously behind on the info relating to the ABI changes.
Regards,
Jeremy
Package: widelands
Severity: critical
Version: build9-6
Hello,
I just tried to transition this package to gcc4, and it failed to build. So,
I open this bug to prevent other to give it a try.
That's something I need to sort out with upstream (I'm widelands
maintainer), and I'm hoping it may be
Hello,
Just wondering if/when firebird will likely be rebuilt for the gcc4
transition. This is required before we reenable support in Qt.
Thanks for any info,
Christopher Martin
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